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Transportation infrastructure development in the UAE: Stakeholder perspectives on management practice

Moza T. Al Nahyan (Department of Management, Monash University, Caulfield East, Australia)
Amrik S. Sohal (Department of Management, Monash University, Caulfield East, Australia)
Brian N. Fildes (Accident Research Centre, Monash University, Clayton, Australia)
Yaser E. Hawas (Faculty of Engineering, UAE University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates)

Construction Innovation

ISSN: 1471-4175

Article publication date: 5 October 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to examine the major management issues that impact on mega transportation infrastructure projects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and identify the factors that cause unsuccessful project completions. The paper further seeks to identify the changes that can be made to improve project success.

Design/methodology/approach

This is a qualitative study that involved face‐to‐face interviews with 20 key experienced transportation construction stakeholders who had been involved in a number of different projects in the UAE. This was followed by a focus group discussion involving ten key stakeholders who had been involved in the construction of a mega project – the Dubai Fujairah Highway. Analysis of the interview data was conducted using NVivo.

Findings

The findings highlight the complexity involved in managing mega transportation infrastructure projects in the UAE. Multiple stakeholders (government agencies, sponsors/clients, management firms, consultants and contractors) influence the various stages of projects. The need for effective communication, coordination, knowledge sharing and decision making amongst the stakeholders, especially during the planning and design stages, is highlighted as critical.

Research limitations/implications

The main limitation is the small numbers interviewed for each stakeholder group. Nevertheless, the sample of interviews provides a good representation of the transport infrastructure construction industry in the UAE.

Practical implications

Three major practical implications relate to: improving communication and coordination amongst government departments and key stakeholders to streamline effective knowledge sharing and decision making, leading to successful project outcomes; improving the skills and competencies of professional staff at all levels and subsequently delegating authority to lower levels; and the adoption of global international standards to improve planning, design and construction activities.

Originality/value

The paper describes the first study of its kind conducted in the UAE that provides valuable insights with respect to transportation infrastructure project management.

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Citation

Al Nahyan, M.T., Sohal, A.S., Fildes, B.N. and Hawas, Y.E. (2012), "Transportation infrastructure development in the UAE: Stakeholder perspectives on management practice", Construction Innovation, Vol. 12 No. 4, pp. 492-514. https://doi.org/10.1108/14714171211272234

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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